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- the present invention relates to a pay broadcast management system and a signal process of a digital receiver and more particularly to a conditional access system (CAS) and method for sending messages from a pay broadcast management system at a specified time and powering on a digital receiver at a predetermined time to allow the digital receiver to receive the messages.
- CAS conditional access system
- broadcast and communication service providers employ a CAS to directly charge fees on use of services with respect to users.
- a CAS to directly charge fees on use of services with respect to users.
- a subscriber management system of the service providers there is a receiver having a built-in CAS.
- the pay per channel service charges a predetermined receiving fee on a channel subscribed for and allows for subscribers to watch the programs broadcasted over a relevant channel.
- the PPV service charges a receiving fee per program taking account of receiving time.
- the additional service charges a fee on other services supplied via a program as well as a receiving fee on the program.
- the CAS should operate so that the three types of services can be separately managed.
- the CAS assigns a unique encryption or address to each receiver, inputs the unique encryption into a decryptor along with a particular encryption contained in a broadcast signal, detects a new encryption in accordance with a specific calculation method, and reconstructs original signals from broadcast signals which have been scrambled to interfere with reception by a spotter in a sending party using the detected encryption.
- the CAS comprises an apparatus for allowing only permitted receivers to receive signals and programs and a subscriber management system for pay services. Various methods and principles may be presented depending upon transmission modes and services.
- a scrambler/descrambler and an encryptor/decryptor making up the receiver of the CAS are individual apparatus and defined by different national standards.
- the scrambler/descrambler for example, DVB scramblers of DES (Data Encryption Standard) and ETSI (European Telecommunication Standard Institute) in U.S.A. and of ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses) in Japan are present.
- the encryptor/decryptor is supposed to be selected and administrated under the responsibility of service providers. For example, there are DSS of Direct TV, Nagra of EchoStar, Nagra of Canal+, and NDS of BskyB.
- the up link is to transmit used information, i.e., pay broadcast from users to management systems such as a resource subscriber management system (RSMS) through network access.
- RSMS resource subscriber management system
- Each receiver is supposed to download a receive control message (RCM) which is a command required for transmission of information on the amount used according to different standards, so the receiver should always be ready for receiving commands such as the RCM.
- RCM receive control message
- the receiver requests network access and gets a permission for the network access by receiving the RCM message through a satellite thus informing the information on the amount used to the RSMS. Therefore, the receiver should always be “ON” to receive the RCM message transmission of which cannot be predicted.
- each receiver receives messages for checking information on the amount used by a user from a satellite, parses the messages at the central processing unit (CPU), decodes them with a smart card, and transmits the information on the amount used to the RSMS through MODEM, most parts of the receiver except a part for processing audio/video signals should always operate in a power-on state.
- the smart card which is the size of a general credit card and has an IC chip therewithin, receives information related to conditional access (CA) embedded in a bit stream from a broadcasting station via the MODEM, determines that a channel selected by a user or subscriber is permitted to be presented to the user or subscriber, and charges a subscription fee.
- CA conditional access
- the RCM, an entitlement management message (EMM), and the like for managing the information on the amount used are used to check whether or not the receiver is legal and to reset information which has been stored in the smart card, so the transmit and receive of the messages is not performed in a predetermined cycle. In this reason, the receiver should always be powered on.
- the RCM and EMM are messages for up-loading of the information on the amount used.
- the receivers may be designed to perform the up-loading at a time after midnight when communication lines are usually not busy or at a predetermined time which is specified by the RSMS.
- receivers should always be “ON” to receive these messages. This causes considerable power consumption because each receiver consumes the power even while a user does not intend to watch programs broadcasted through the receiver.
- the smart card may be locked and cannot be used.
- the present invention is directed to a conditional access system (CAS) and method that substantially obviates one or more of the limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- CAS conditional access system
- a CAS includes: an RSMS for predetermining a time when to transmit an RCM and/or EMM for checking information on the amount used, informing each receiver of the time via a satellite channel, and transmitting the RCM and/or EMM to each receiver at the predetermined time; and a receiver for checking its power state when a time of a timer coincides with the time informed by the RSMS, automatically being turned on if the receiver is in a power off state to receive and decode the RCM and/or EMM so as to acquire permission for network access and then transmit the information on the amount used to the RSMS, and automatically being turned off after completion of the transmission to the RSMS.
- the CAS of the present invention includes: an RSMS for previously informing each receiver of a transmission time(s) of an RCM and/or EMM which are/is non-periodically transmitted at a predetermined time(s) via a satellite channel and transmitting the RCM and/or EMM; and a receiver for storing the informed transmission time information, checking its power state when a time of a timer coincides with the time stored therein, being automatically turned on when the receiver is in a power off state to receive and decode the RCM and/or EMM so as to acquire permission for network access and transmit information on the amount used to the RSMS, and being automatically turned off after completing the transmission of the information.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a CAS according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows exemplary times at which an RCM and/or EMM are/is transmitted for transmission of information on the amount used according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing how information on a transmission time period of the EMM and/or RCM is transmitted according to the present invention
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the CAS for performing a signal processing method of a pay broadcast management system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the CAS comprises: RSMS 10 including key encryptor 11 for generating an EMM so as to provide a key value and control word (CW) encryptor 12 for generating a CW which will be embedded in an RCM for checking information on the amount used and encoding the key value generated at the key encryptor 11 onto the CW; transmit unit 20 including scramble random generator 21 for generating a random-number according to the CW embedded in the RCM generated at the CW encryptor 12 and scrambling unit 22 for scrambling a sending program source according to the random-number generated at the scramble random generator 21 so as to allow for only particular users to receive the program; smart card 30 including key decryptor 31 for detecting the key value by decoding the received EMM from key encryptor 11 in RSMS 10 and checking whether a smart card is a standard or permitted one
- the EMM is accessed to each smart card via a telephone line or a satellite channel.
- the EMM contains information necessary for creating a CW required when descrambling from the RCM.
- the RCM contains information of result of encrypting the CW.
- key encryptor 11 in RSMS 10 which provides pay programs and manages information on the amounts used by subscribers generates a key value which can be descrambled by smart card 30 in a receiving party, embeds the key value in an EMM for checking whether or not a decoder in the receiving party is legal, and supplies the EMM containing the key value to respective CW encryptor 12 and smart card 30 .
- CW encryptor 12 generates a CW to be embedded in an RCM for checking information on the amount used and encodes the key value generated by key encryptor 11 onto the CW before transmitting the CW to respective scramble random generator 21 in transmitting unit 20 and Cw decryptor 32 in smart card 30 .
- key decryptor 31 and CW decryptor 32 in smart card 30 decode the RCM and/or EMM received from RSMS 10 to decrypt scrambled signals to identify a present status of the smart card, that is, whether or not the smart card is suitable for the pay broadcast and then the receiver informs RSMS 10 of how much amount of money for the pay broadcast is left in the present smart card.
- RSMS 10 predetermines a time period for RCM transmission according to an agreement in a broadcasting industry and informs microcomputer 50 in a receiver of the predetermined RCM transmission time period. For example, if RSMS 10 informs the receiver that it will transmit the RCM for up-loading of information on the amount used at a time period when a communication line is not busy (i.e. AM 3:00 ⁇ 4:00), microcomputer 50 receives and stores this information in the memory and starts timer 60 .
- FIG. 2 shows time periods when timer 60 should be turned on to receive the RCM and/or EMM for transmission of information on the amount used according to the present invention.
- the illustrated exemplary time periods may be optionally determined.
- RSMS 10 selects a time period from 3:00 am to 4:00 am while it is seemed that traffics for transmission of information on the amounts used on the communication line are least or a time period from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm which is prime time, informs microcomputer 50 of the selected time period, and transmits the RCM which is a signal for requesting transmission of the information on the amount used and the EMM containing a CW at the selected time period.
- the receiver checks its power status at the selected time period. If the power of the receiver is “OFF”, the power of the receiver is automatically turned on so as to allow the receiver to receive the RCM and/or EMM and transmit the information on the amount used.
- the request signal is transmitted three times per day, every time the information on the amount used may be transmitted or at least one time the information is controlled to be transmitted, thus preventing the smart card from being locked when there is no acknowledgement for the request signal three times or more.
- FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing how information on a transmission time period of the EMM and/or RCM is transmitted in the CAS according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a broadcasting station selects a time when to transmit the RCM and/or EMM which are/is information for detecting the amounts used by users (S 301 ) and transmits the time information to a transmitting station (S 302 ).
- the transmitting station multiplexes the transmission time information received and other additional information and sends the multiplexed information to a satellite (S 303 ).
- a receiver demultiplexes the received signals from the satellite and stores divided EMM and/or RCM transmission time information in a buffer (S 304 ).
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing a procedure of receiving and decoding the RCM in the CAS according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the receiver may be in a power-off state (S 601 ) or in a power-on state. It is not necessary that the receiver is always in the power-on state.
- microcomputer 50 continuously checks whether or not the time of timer 60 coincides with the RCM transmission time informed by RSMS 10 (S 602 ). If the two times coincides, microcomputer 50 stores a power state of the receiver, that is, whether a current power state of the receiver is “ON” or “OFF” (S 603 ). If the receiver's power state stored is “OFF” (S 604 ), microcomputer 50 controls power supply unit 70 so as to automatically turn on the power of the receiver (S 605 ). If the receiver's power state stored is “ON”, it is not necessary to turn on the receiver.
- key decryptor 31 and CW decryptor 32 in smart card 30 receive a signal transmitted via the satellite channel (S 606 ). If the received signal is the RCM or EMM (S 607 ), this message is decoded (S 608 ), permission for network access is acquired (S 609 ), and the information on the amount used registered in smart card 30 is transmitted to RSMS 10 via the communication line (S 610 ).
- RSMS 10 transmits a receive completion message via the satellite channel and the receiver receives the message (S 611 ). Once the receiver receives the message, it returns to an original power state (S 612 ). In other words, if the receiver was in the power off state at the step S 603 , microcomputer 50 controls power supply 70 so as to cut off the power supplied to the receiver while the power state of the receiver is maintained if the receiver was in the power on state at the step S 603 .
- the receiver is automatically turned on or off at midnight when a user does not usually use the receiver to receive the RCM and/or EMM and perform functions such as transmission of the information on the amount used and check of a state of the smart card, thus minimizing power consumption.
- the receiver receives the RCM and/or EMM and informs RSMS 10 of the information on how much the smart card is used every time and, at the same time, the power consumption of the receiver can be minimized.
- the RSMS previously selects a time when to transmit the RCM and/or EMM for detecting the information on the amount used, informs the receiver of the time via the satellite channel, and transmits the RCM and/or EMM at the predetermined time.
- the receiver is automatically turned on at a predetermined time to receive the RCM and/or EMM.
- the receiver then decodes the RCM and/or EMM and transmits the information on the amount used to the RSMS. After completing the transmission of the information, the receiver is automatically turned off.
- the CAS of the present invention allows for the receiver to receive and decode the RCM and/or EMM and transmit the information on the amount used to the RSMS at least one time when the transmission of the RCM and/or EMM to the receiver is performed several times a day, thus preventing locking of the smart card.
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